In the field of advanced clinical research, the reproducibility and comparability of data between different laboratories and research centres is one of the most critical challenges. Variability in instrumentation,...
The growing field of advanced cell therapies, including CAR-T and modified NK cells, demands comprehensive phenotypic and functional characterisation. In this context, multiplex assays have become essential...
In the field of immunology, precision in cell detection and analysis is essential. Fluorescent Streptavidin Dextrans from Immunostep offer an advanced solution to enhance signal detection in flow cytometry...
CD19-targeted CAR-T cells have transformed the management of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), especially in refractory or relapsed paediatric and young adult patients. Accumulated clinical experience...
Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles of 30–150 nm, have moved beyond being simple mediators of intercellular communication to become next-generation therapeutic vehicles. One of the most innovative...
Function and relevance of CD9 in exosomes
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles of 30–150 nm that play a key role in intercellular communication, transporting proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Among...
Cell sorting, also known as FACS (Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting), has become one of the most powerful tools to isolate specific cell populations with high purity and viability. It plays a decisive...
Conventional flow cytometry has been an essential tool for cell characterisation in immunology, oncology and translational research. However, one of its main limitations remains spectral overlap between...
High-dimensional flow cytometry is transforming the way researchers analyse complex cell populations. Unlike conventional cytometry, which is limited to measuring a few parameters per cell, this technology...
In the field of biomedical and biotechnological research, one of the greatest challenges today is ensuring the reproducibility of results. Protocols, reagents and methodologies that lack standardisation...